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October 2006

September 2006

Howto install of Qmail/vpopmail/courier-imap...

by springnet & 2 others
QMAIL + Vpopmail + courier-imap + Qmailadmin + MySql + Spamassassin + clamav + Squirrelmail + stats (Isoqlog, qms-analog, qmailanalog & qmail MRTG) under Linux

Spamassassin with qmail / Vpopmail

by springnet
If you want to link Qmail with spamassassin, it is quite easy. First, install spamassassin and install razor and pyzor if you want to use it.

Spamassassin & Qmail

by springnet
Although (by now) I don't use Spamassassin myself, I have it done once and it worked for me. People have asked me about it, so I put the pieces here together.

Chris Hardie - qmail Anti-Spam HOWTO

by springnet
options for system administrators who want to implement anti-spam mechanisms at the system-wide level.

Bill's Linux Qmail Toaster

by springnet
What this toaster does and does not do: This "howto" will walk you through building a Linux Qmail "Toaster". While these instructions are intended to work with popular Linux distributions, they will probably work on other flavors of Unix without too much

The qmail newbie's guide to relaying

by springnet & 1 other
there's a fair amount of confusion on the subject of relaying mail and what the rcpthosts file has to do with it, and how tcpserver's tcprules can affect it. So I've written the following, exceedingly wordy explanation of relaying and how to do it selecti

qmail: Second most popular MTA on the Internet

by springnet
Please note that this site is a reference for qmail users. It's not designed to be easy to use -- it's designed to be comprehensive. There are things in here which have sharp edges! If you're looking for a tutorial site, visit Dave Sill's excellent Life W

Life with qmail

by springnet
Life with qmail is aimed at everyone interested in running qmail, from the rank amateur (newbie) who just installed Linux on a spare PC all the way up to the experienced system administrator or mail administrator. If you find it lacking or unclear, please

qmail: the Internet's MTA of choice

by springnet
qmail is a secure, reliable, efficient, simple message transfer agent. It is designed for typical Internet-connected UNIX hosts. As of October 2001, qmail is the second most common SMTP server on the Internet, and has by far the fastest growth of any SMTP

June 2006

Chandler, a next-generation Personal Information Manager

by fredbird & 18 others (via)
Chandler 0.6 delivers an experimentally usable calendar for individuals and small workgroups. It is a test release for collecting feedback based on real usage. In addition to basic calendaring, advanced features include: recurring events; time-zones; overlayed, multiple calendars; and managing a single event across calendars.

May 2006

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E-mail Server Installation Checklist

by post2005
Useful Checklist for planning and looking at the bigger picture of an email server installation before plunging into the technical details of actual installation, configuration, testing and putting into production.

The complete guide to using Gmail with Thunderbird, Mozilla Mail, Evolution, and Kmail - Linux Forums

by macroron
how to set up a gmail account in Thunderbird, Mozilla mail, Evolution and Kmail. This tutorial is meant to help out anyone, especially a noob such as myself, so it's in for dummies language.

How to set up a mail server on a GNU / Linux system

by Xavier Lacot & 9 others (via)
Guide d'installation d'une solution complète de gestion des mails sur un système GNU/Linux

December 2005

Linux email servers offer scalability and flexibility | Scalix

by camel & 2 others
Scalix Enterprise Edition provides advanced email and calendaring for power users, including full-function Outlook support, group calendaring/scheduling, wireless email/PIM and other features designed for enterprises.

November 2005